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New Yogyakarta International Airport (NYIA)

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in Indonesia

Utilizing 587 hectares of land to build an airport that is connected via railway and toll roads in the Kulon Progo Regency in Java, Indonesia.

The New Yogyakarta International Airport is an ongoing project to be completed by 2021. Two phases of development have been incorporated into the construction plans, mainly a 130,000-square-meter terminal and a runway measuring 3,250 m x 60 m. Upon completion, the airport will be able to accommodate 15 million passengers annually.

The second is phase, which will begin in 2031, will be to upgrade the building to 195,000 square meters to increase passenger accommodation to 20 million annually and extend the runway by 350 meters.

Project Responsibilities

Airport with an annual capacity of 15 million passengers built on a 587-hectare site.

± 521 bore piles
Depth: 16-20 meters | Diameter: 1.2 meters

±400 bore piles
Depth: 20-30 meters | Diameter: 1.2 meters

Project Challenges

The soil profile is 100% sandy formation

Water is salty due to close proximity to the beach.

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